The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 15, No. 211, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 24, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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f Headquarters For
> Wwkiing PrewirtS
j Birthday Present*
L Graduating Presents. '
k LOUIS HEILBRON
The Leading
VOL. XV.
| 20 DAYS. |
1 10 Per Gent oS on Spring Suits. J
g AND MEN’S SHOES. ||
la SUITS from $5.00 to $25.00 less 10 per cent.
gS SHOES from $1.50 to $6.00 less 10 per cent. |||
li 1) Free Shines on Shoes from $250 to $5.00.
20 Free Shines on Shoes from $5.00 to $6.00.
iSale from 6th to 26th.fi
| Sharpe & Brewer ft
120'East Broad Texarkana.
M .m .. .» t* tt i* it »tt it t* .nt
w. R. LAMBETH. JOHN A .YARBROUGH.
LAMBETH & YARBROUGH
Dealers in
Sliiils slid Fancy Cibih
No. 222 E. Broad St Texarkana Ark.
Our Stock is complete in every depart-
ment. Prices as low as the lowest. Call
and give us a trial.
LAMBETH & YARBROUGH
'CHATFIELD I BUHRMAN
Texarkana Arkansas.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Shelf Hardware
Mill Supplies Blacksmiths’ Material Guns
Ammunitions Queensware Cutlery
Hardware Sash and Doors
AI.MO AOENTrt ITOl*
Hazzard Powder Hercules Dynamites Coal
Lime and St. L.ouis Fire Brick
CHEAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF ST.
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
T S. MULLINS. E. C. CARTER
ZF’alcLis Royal.
texarkanas leading store.
Ladles While and colored Shin Waists.
Everybody knows our Shirt Waists—“ The Royal”—the best
made most perfect fitting exclusive styles and best materials.
AH this tends to show and build up the best garment possible. A
took through our line of Ladies Shirt Waists will convince the
most skeptical.
3 dozen “Royal” Waists sizes 36 3840 regular $1.25 waists for 75c
2 1-2 doz. “Royal” Waists fine white P K. only SI.OO.
2 doz. “Royal” Waists light weight Brocaded P. K„ only 1 50.
3 doz. “Royal” Waists Handsome inserting trimmed only 2.00.
2 1-4 doz. “Royal” Waists White Grenadine Pique only 2.50.
Sizes in all White Waists 32 34 36 and 38.
All the late styles in LADIES COLLARS sizes 12 1-2 to 14 the celebrated Cor-
liss Coon & Co. make 15c each or 2 for 25c.
T. S. MULLINS & CO. No Phone E i74. Broadstree ’
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®i)t Hailg toochanimi.
RINGWORM
ON BABY’S FACE
Mother Ashamed to Take Him Out.
1 Everything Failed to Cure. CUTI-
j CIJ3A Cured in Three Days.
I l ave had my baby sick with his face full of
I dngworm and tried everything and failed. I
. .ihained to take him out for every one would
;k at him. I was told to get Cuticura. I got
I . c.i Wednesday and by Saturday hie face was
I dried up. Now lean take him everywhere.
I ' ;•? pic only knew about how his face looked a
■?k ago and see it to-day they would never be
n?u*.lt. Mrs. J. POTTER
394 So. First St. Brooklyn N. Y.
'7 rri baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle
'Jntlngs with Cuticura (ointment) constitute
’ e purest sweetest and most effective humor
I reatment ever compounded and appeals with
1 [ sStlblc force to mothers nurses and all hav-
r: lie care of children afflicted with skin scalp
nd blood humors with loss of hair.
’• th ouyhoutthc world. Potter D. anti C. Corp.
I Boston. “ Howto Cure Every Humor"fre#.
1. '.T-R»S ftOd **CUTICUBA BOA!-?*** *
RalDli Brothers.
Steam
Laundry.
318 VINE
’PHONE 250.
High Gloss
1 Or
Domestic Finish.
TEXARKANA ARKANSAS. WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1899
r S3HOOL SOCIETY CONTEST. |
J The Members of the Athenian Socie-
) ty of the East Side Public School
Hold a Contest for Prizes
Il
! Last night the Athenian society
|j of the east side public school had
' their first contest before a public
I audience.
1 The large Assembly hall of the
) j school building was crowded to its j
[ fullest capacity of interested spec- I
i i tatOrS ’ . I
■ I The first contest inaugurated j
j was for composition with three
1 contestants. The judges selected
! i were Mrs G. A. Hays C. W. Webb
[ and Professor Owens of the west
! I side school. The compositions read
I were of an interesting nature and
; \ after thev had been finished and
I j the judges retired to make up their
I i verdict the large crowd set to work
j in little groups guessing who was
| to be the one to win the prize
i When the judges returned and
I called off the name of Miss Corrie
I Webber the quiet of the house
! was broken by a prolonged applause
' to the fair winner of the first medal
[ ever given out in the public school
; at this place
I The next number on the program
I was a medal for the best declaimer
j or recitationist. There were seven
’ entries for this medal
The judges appointed to decide to
I whom the medal should be given
J were Mrs. J. H. Mullins Major A.
1 H. Sevier and W. H. Arnold.
After ail had recited or declaimed
as they saw fit tbe judges awarded
the prize to Miss Grace Cook
daughter of W. G. Cook and the
applause the young miss received
was an echo of the approval of the
audience at the manner in which
she acquitted herself.
The following were the contest-
ants for the prizes: In contest for
composer’s medal: Nona Burgess
Joe Swift and Corrie Webber. In
the declamation contest: Miss
Alma Blackwell Grace Cook Jean
Cook Cleo Gale and Ada Lee Grif-
fith.
It is mete to say that all the pu-
pils engaged in the contest acquit-
tliemselves well and they should
not feel cast down because they did
not capture the coveted prize but
should study hard and try again at
the next contest.
Tonight the Hays school will give
an entertainment at the hall and
tomorrow night the school will close
giving the graduating class their
diplomas.
SENATOR JONES IN ENGLAND
He Writes That His Health Has Im-
proved Immensely.
Little Rock Gazette.
Secretary of State Alex C. Hull
yesterday received a letter from
State Senator Jas. K. Jones written
' at London. England under date of
May 12 in which the senator says
among other things:
•‘I am glad to say that 1 think I
am improving immensely. I have
been here only two days and leave
tomorrow for some quiet place in
the country. I find I can no more
be quiet here in London than I
could in the United States for
' while the newspaper men do not
give me so much trouble gentle-
men are proposing for me to see so
' many people and do so many things
(ail of which I would be delighted
to do but cannot) that I must get
out of the town. They have treat-
ed fme so kindly delightfully I
might say that I would be glad to
stay here but know I must go. 1
hope and believe that iny stay here
and the rest it will bring with it
will restore me to good health.
Anyway I am doing splendidly now
for which I am I hope duly thank-
ful.
‘‘l would be happy to fall in with
[■ the state house crowd and have a
talk but fear it will be some time
before I can do so. Good luck to
vou and all the balance of them
L Wishing you all the good luck imag-
inable 1 am yours truy
J “Jah. K. Jonse."
The Effects of the Grip are over-
come by Hood's Sarsaparilla which
purities the blood tones tlo> stotn
acli strengthens the nerves and
makes the whole system vigorous
and healthy.
j A vegetable cathartic that can
Ibe relied upon to do its work thor
joughly- Hood's Sarsaparilla. 6
An Old Soldier Dead.
_ I St. Louis May 22 Brigadier
General Christian S. Wolff a veter-
I an of the Mexican and civil wars is
dead aged 77. In both wars he ser-
. ved with distinction and befere the
i loscijjf the civil war was appoinb d
brigadier general of voiuntei u.
J. S. RAGLAIVD.
The Stationer.
CHOICE BOOKS.
1 David Harrum Westcott $1.50 4 The Day’s Work Kipling $l5O
2. Red Rock Page 1.50 5. Aylevin 1.50
3. When Knighthood was in Flower. 150 6. The Battle of the Strong Parka 1.50
Rupert Kentzan Hope 1.50 The Castle Inn Weyman 1.50
Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow 150 Mr. Dooley 1.50
The best selling books in large cities are the first six named above
«T. £5. JEtagrlantl.
A. S. DeLamar.
THE SHOE MAN.
Slippers! - Slippers 11
LADIES 69c. CHILDS sOc.
Bring your cash and get a pair. This sale will last until Mon-
day night. A. S. DeLAMAR “The Shoe Man” 210 E. Broad St
SAMPSON AND CLARKE.
Sampson and Clark were captains
when the war broke out. Clark
sailed hisship clear around South
America and got her into the San-
tiago scrap up to the nose and was
right in the push with SchleySamp-
son killed the Matansas mule bom-
barded San Juan for Cervera while
Cervera was down at Martinique
tucked tai) and tied back to Key
West was seven miles or more away
while Schley was fighting Cervera
claimed the whole business and has
been made a rear admiral. Clarke
is still a captain and has been re-
lieved of service.—Memphis Com
tnercial appeal.
The Commercial Appeal must re-
member that the administration |
trust must stick up to each other
through thick and thin it matters
not what has happened. Did not
McKinley make a prince of Pat
Eagan when he retired him be-
caused th ere was no way to get out
of firing the celebrated billings-
gate rotten beef dispenser and is
not Alger kept in office against the
wishes of the army and all decent
people. Sampson stands in with
the push and they are pushing him
along with other rotten incompe-
tents. If it was possible Schley
would be retired to and instead of
being treated to a salary he had
earned he would be given a cold
potato and told to go.
The Texas legislature expects to
adjourn tiiis week. The house is
awaiting tbe report of the confer
ence committee on appropriations
and when it is presented and passt <1
an adjournment will be had.
I have opened a dress making
establishment over Lingold’s dry
goods store East Broad street and
solicit public patronage. Satis-
faction guaranteed—prices reason-
able. 5 152 w Miss Emma Knox
Rough and dressed lum-
ber mouldings shingles
pickets etc.
Standard Nov. Works
phone 297 Op. Coal Chute.
Smith Drug Co.
WHOLESALES RETAIL DRUGS
We Carry Largest Line of Drugs and
Medicines in the Southwest
our prescription DwaruiiHi is up to Daw
Come fa See Us.
Most complete line of Crash Suits in the city
/X $2.50 And Up. m
i JOE BEDINGFIELD |
Cfl 221 Broad Street. J
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Qy/ Sole Agents for celebrated J®
/ RICEUR $3.50 SHOE
/ ALL COLOKS AND SHAPES. X
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Ledwidge & Co.
Practical Plumbers Steam and Gas Fitters.
I tu .. i]|i When you want a good job of
‘ A''.'' 1 Plumbing done call on us. We
-rs T keepon hand a supply of Plumb-
I i I ers Goods (las Fixture# of all
kinds mi steam >ods.
When you want anything in
< 5k UT our line do not fail to give us a |
Next door to Water Company.
'■ Telephone 48.
; ■ All Job Work Receives Prompt Attenoion.
-us. .i
T. B Warwick. Randal Moore
WfIRWIGK MOORE 60..
x Leading Grocers.
We handle the best of Staple and Fancy Groceries
and do everything we can to please our customers.
Full and correct weights always given.
Our “VALUE" COFFEE and Ferndale pack canned
goods give universal satisfaction.
1 atchcM IManiond*.
( Jewelry Bicycler
(Sewing MachiiK-* l*i*tol* etc.L
( At LOUIS HEILBRON’S L
The Reliable Money
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 15, No. 211, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 24, 1899, newspaper, May 24, 1899; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1657380/m1/1/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arkansas State Archives.